The School of Law Library in Lawrence, KS is an integral part of the University of Kansas School of Law, offering a wide range of resources and services to support legal education and research. With a focus on diversity, equity, and inclusion, the library provides access to a comprehensive collection of legal materials, including books, journals, and databases, to assist students, faculty, and the public in their legal studies and professional development.
Committed to hands-on learning, the School of Law Library offers various clinics, field placements, and skills simulations, allowing students to gain practical experience in areas such as legal aid, criminal prosecution, and tribal law. Additionally, the library houses several centers, including the Polsinelli Transactional Law Center and the Shook, Hardy Bacon Center for Excellence in Advocacy, which provide specialized resources and support for students interested in specific areas of law. Through its global programs, the library also offers study abroad opportunities and hosts visiting scholars, further enriching the educational experience for students and promoting international collaboration.
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